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STRING protein interaction network
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qhpXConserved hypothetical qinohemoprotein amine dehydrogenase, unknown subunit. Homology to P. putida of 71% (gi|16950513|dbj|BAB72009.1|(NBCI ENTREZ)). InterPro:IPR000385; MoaA_NifB_PqqE. IPR007197; Radical_SAM. Pfam:PF04055; Radical_SAM. No signal peptide. No TMHs; Family membership. (476 aa)    
Predicted Functional Partners:
qhpC
Probable quinohemoprotein amine dehydrogenase,gamma subunit. Homology to qhnDH of P. putida of 54% (sprot|QADG_PSEPK(SRS). Quinoproteins are a class of amine-oxidising enzymes that catalyse the oxidation of biological amines, using quinone as a redox cofactor to store reducing equivalents. Quinohemoprotein amine dehydrogenase (QH-AmDH) from bacteria represents a new class of quinoproteins that contains both quinone and one or two hemes as redox active groups. The presence of extra redox active groups allows for intramolecular electron transfer. QH-AmDH is a heterotrimeric enzyme contai [...]
 
     0.952
qhpB
Probable quinohemoprotein amine dehydrogenase,alpha subunit. Homology to qhpB of P.putida of 50% (gi|34809688|pdb|1PBY|B(PDB (RCSB))). Quinoproteins are a class of amine-oxidising enzymes that catalyse the oxidation of biological amines, using quinone as a redox cofactor to store reducing equivalents. Quinohemoprotein amine dehydrogenase (QH-AmDH) from bacteria represents a new class of quinoproteins that contains both quinone and one or two hemes as redox active groups. The presence of extra redox active groups allows for intramolecular electron transfer. QH-AmDH is a heterotrimeric e [...]
 
     0.942
qhpA
Probable quinohemoprotein amine dehydrogenase,alpha subunit. Homology to qhpA of P.putida of 50% (gi|18655859|pdb|1JMZ|A(PDB (RCSB))). Quinoproteins are a class of amine-oxidising enzymes that catalyse the oxidation of biological amines, using quinone as a redox cofactor to store reducing equivalents. Quinohemoprotein amine dehydrogenase (QH-AmDH) from bacteria represents a new class of quinoproteins that contains both quinone and one or two hemes as redox active groups. The presence of extra redox active groups allows for intramolecular electron transfer. QH-AmDH is a heterotrimeric e [...]
 
     0.911
subC
Subtilisin Savinase precursor, 36% identity to SwissProt; P29600. Has PF00082, Subtilase family;IPR000209, Pept_S8_S53;Subtilases are a family of serine proteases. They appear to have independently and convergently evolved an Asp/Ser/His catalytic triad, like that found in the trypsin serine proteases (see Trypsin). Structure is an alpha/beta fold containing a 7-stranded parallel beta sheet, order 2314567. PROSITE;) PS00136; SUBTILASE_ASP; 1. PS00137; SUBTILASE_HIS; 1. PS00138; SUBTILASE_SER; 1.
 
     0.772
azo1238
Conserved hypothetical secreted protein. Homology to ebA2217 of Azoarcus sp. EbN1 of 32% (gnl|keqq|eba:ebA2217(KEGG)). C-terminus is not homolog to COG0644. signal peptide present. no TMHS; Conserved hypothetical protein.
 
     0.770
azo1236
ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters form a large family of proteins responsible for translocation of a variety of compounds across biological membranes. They are composed of two transmembrane domains responsible for binding and transport and two nucleotide-binding domains responsible for coupling the energy of ATP hydrolysis to conformational changes in the TMDs. Similar to TREMBL:Q88H94 (52% identity); TREMBL:Q9RXZ1 (29% identity); SWISSPROT:Q9WYC4 (25% identity). Pfam (PF00664): ABC transporter transmembrane region. Pfam (PF00005): ABC transporter. TMHMM reporting six transmembra [...]
 
     0.659
Your Current Organism:
Azoarcus sp. BH72
NCBI taxonomy Id: 62928
Other names: A. sp. BH72
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